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    Aeration cords

    Thieves are out and about again
    They cut the cords at the fans then stole the cords and plugs and all at a bin yard the neighbours have out at Maymont.
    Not cheap to replace and a time consuming job now to get fans going again when no one has time that actually works .
    Gotta love thrives with all that time on their hands , low life scumbags .

    #2
    What are they intending to do with aeration cords?

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      #3
      Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
      What are they intending to do with aeration cords?
      Sounds like there might be more to the story. Wouldn't think you would get the price of gas to drive around taking cords for scrap or even resale.

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        #4
        Maybe the rez bought bunch of electric vehicles and need to tap into the power….

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          #5
          We have a local encampment of known thieves squatting in a field with a collection of holiday trailers and stolen vehicles. With winter coming, I assume they need to get power out to their village. It would take a lot of aeration cords to reach the nearest neighbors who are somehow related to the degenerates.
          Perhaps something similar?

          Probably just stolen for the copper though.

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            #6
            Originally posted by wmoebis View Post
            Sounds like there might be more to the story. Wouldn't think you would get the price of gas to drive around taking cords for scrap or even resale.
            Criminals don’t always use logic and they didn’t pay for the gasoline and possibly the vehicle (another victim paid the bills). My guess is they drive into farm yards and steal everything they can without too much effort.

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              #7
              Originally posted by wmoebis View Post
              Sounds like there might be more to the story. Wouldn't think you would get the price of gas to drive around taking cords for scrap or even resale.
              Go price out 100 ft of heavy cord , and ends

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                #8
                Like said above, criminals need to turn items into quick cash. Copper and batteries were the quick answer.

                Supposedly in Alberta the recyclers are supposed to keep track of peoples names that bring in batteries and copper.

                But recyclers and auto wreckers deal in cash and are quite corrupt

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                  #9
                  3/8 wire is worth more than a super b of #1 hrsw right now. The theives knew where the value was

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                    #10
                    Farmers east of here are watching a dark fellow, maybe African, travelling around on these dusty dirt roads on an e-bike. Wonder what he is looking for 15-20 miles outta Regina. Not pretty when one of the grain semis pass him.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                      Go price out 100 ft of heavy cord , and ends
                      17 meters of 6/3 teck 1000v was 450 dollars on Friday.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by wmoebis View Post
                        Sounds like there might be more to the story. Wouldn't think you would get the price of gas to drive around taking cords for scrap or even resale.
                        *** no
                        In my previous life in the patch found many rigs with all power cords gone
                        One was electric and 375k$ damage , 12 years ago
                        Copper worth 4 times as much now

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